Netgear Router WGR614 V4 User Manual
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Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Introduction2-5 December 2003 Package Contents The product package should contain the following items: • 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4. •AC power adapter. • Category 5 (CAT5) Ethernet cable. •NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Resource CD, including: — This guide. — Application Notes and other helpful information. • 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Installation Guide. • Registration and Warranty Card. • Support Information Card. If any of the parts are incorrect, missing, or damaged, contact your NETGEAR dealer. Keep the carton, including the original packing materials, in case you need to return the router for repair.
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 2-6Introduction December 2003 The Router’s Front Panel The front panel of the WGR614 v4 router contains the status LEDs described below. Figure 2-1: WGR614 v4 Front Panel You can use some of the LEDs to verify connections. Viewed from left to right, Ta b l e 2 - 1 describes the LEDs on the front panel of the router. These LEDs are green when lit. Table 2-1. LED Descriptions LabelActivityDescription PowerOn OffPower is supplied to the router. Power is not supplied to the router. Internet On BlinkThe Internet (Wide Area Network) port has detected a link with an attached device. Data is being transmitted or received by the Internet port. WirelessOn Indicates that the Wireless port is initialized. Local On (Green) Blink (Green) On (Amber) Blink (Amber) OffThe Local (LAN) port has detected link with a 100 Mbps device. Data is being transmitted or received at 100 Mbps. The Local port has detected link with a 10 Mbps device. Data is being transmitted or received at 10 Mbps. No link is detected on this port.
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Introduction2-7 December 2003 The Router’s Rear Panel The rear panel of the Model RP614 router contains the port connections listed below. Figure 1-2: WGR614 v4 Rear Panel Viewed from left to right, the rear panel contains the following features: • AC power adapter outlet • Four Local (LAN) 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports for connecting the router to the local PCs • Internet (WAN) Ethernet port for connecting the router to a cable or DSL modem • Factory Default Reset push button • Wireless antenna
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 2-8Introduction December 2003
Connecting the Router to the Internet 2-1 December 2003 Chapter 2 Connecting the Router to the Internet This chapter describes how to set up the router on your local area network (LAN) and connect to the Internet. You will find out how to configure your 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 for Internet access using the Setup Wizard, or how to manually configure your Internet connection. What You Will Need Before You Begin You need to prepare these three things before you begin: 1.Have active Internet service such as that provided by an cable or DSL broadband account. 2.Locate the Internet Service Provider (ISP) configuration information for your DSL account. 3.Connect the router to a cable or DSL modem and a computer as explained below. Cabling and Computer Hardware Requirements To use the WGR614 v4 router on your network, each computer must have an installed Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) and an Ethernet cable. If the computer will connect to your network at 100 Mbps, you must use a Category 5 (Cat 5) cable such as the one provided with your router. Computer Network Configuration Requirements The WGR614 v4 includes a built-in web Configuration Manager. To access the configuration menus on the WGR614 v4, your must use a Java-enabled web browser program which supports HTTP uploads such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Use Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above. Tip: The power adapter and cord shipped with the WGR614 v4 limits the distance from an AC outlet. To overcome this, consider using NETGEAR’s POE101 Power Over Ethernet Adapter with a Category 5 Ethernet cable like the one included with your WGR614 v4. This adapter sends DC power through an Ethernet cable to enable you to power your router in a remote location.
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 2-2 Connecting the Router to the Internet December 2003 For the initial connection to the Internet and configuration of your router, you will need to connect a computer to the router which is set to automatically get its TCP/IP configuration from the router via DHCP. Note: For help with DHCP configuration, please refer to Appendix C, “Preparing Your Network. The cable or DSL modem broadband access device must provide a standard 10 Mbps (10BASE-T) or 100 Mbps (100BASE-Tx) Ethernet interface. Internet Configuration Requirements Depending on how your ISP set up your Internet account, you will need one or more of these configuration parameters to connect your router to the Internet: • Host and Domain Names • ISP Login Name and Password • ISP Domain Name Server (DNS) Addresses • Fixed IP Address which is also known as Static IP Address Where Do I Get the Internet Configuration Parameters? There are several ways you can gather the required Internet connection information. • Your ISP provides all the information needed to connect to the Internet. If you cannot locate this information, you can ask your ISP to provide it or you can try one of the options below. • If you have a computer already connected using the active Internet access account, you can gather the configuration information from that computer. — For Windows 95/98/ME, open the Network control panel, select the TCP/IP entry for the Ethernet adapter, and click Properties. Record all the settings for each tab page. — For Windows 2000/XP, open the Local Area Network Connection, select the TCP/IP entry for the Ethernet adapter, and click Properties. Record all the settings for each tab page. — For Macintosh computers, open the TCP/IP or Network control panel. Record all the settings for each section. • You may also refer to the GearBox CD for Cable/DSL Wireless Router WGR614 for the NETGEAR Router ISP Guide which provides Internet connection information for many ISPs. Once you locate your Internet configuration parameters, you may want to record them on the page below.
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Connecting the Router to the Internet 2-3 December 2003 Record Your Internet Connection Information Print this page. Fill in the configuration parameters from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). ISP Login Name: The login name and password are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as given by your ISP. Some ISPs use your full e-mail address as the login name. The Service Name is not required by all ISPs. If you connect using a login name and password, then fill in the following: Login Name: ______________________________ Password: ____________________________ Service Name: _____________________________ Fixed or Static IP Address: If you have a static IP address, record the following information. For example, 169.254.141.148 could be a valid IP address. Fixed or Static Internet IP Address: ______ . ______ . ______ . ______ Gateway IP Address: ______ . ______ . ______ . ______ Subnet Mask: ______ . ______ . ______ . ______ ISP DNS Server Addresses: If you were given DNS server addresses, fill in the following: Primary DNS Server IP Address: ______ . ______ . ______ . ______ Secondary DNS Server IP Address: ______ . ______ . ______ . ______ Host and Domain Names: Some ISPs use a specific host or domain name like CCA7324-A or home. If you haven’t been given host or domain names, you can use the following examples as a guide: • If your main e-mail account with your ISP is [email protected], then use aaa as your host name. Your ISP might call this your account, user, host, computer, or system name. • If your ISP’s mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.com, then use xxx.yyy.com as the domain name. ISP Host Name: _________________________ ISP Domain Name: _______________________ For Wireless Access: For configuration of the wireless network, record the following: Wireless Network Name (SSID): __________________ Encryption (circle one): WEP 64, or WEP 128 WEP passphrase or key: ____________________
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 2-4 Connecting the Router to the Internet December 2003 Connecting the WGR614 v4 This section provides instructions for connecting the WGR614 v4 router. Also, the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Resource CD included with your router contains an animated Installation Assistant to help you through this procedure. Connecting the Router There are three steps to connecting your router: 1.Connect the router to your network 2.Log in to the router 3.Connect to the Internet Follow the steps below to connect your router to your network. You can also refer to the GearBox CD for Cable/DSL Wireless Router WGR614 included with your router which contains an animated Installation Assistant to help you through this procedure. 1. Connect the router to your network. a.Turn off your computer and Cable or DSL Modem. b.Disconnect the Ethernet cable (A) from your computer which connects to your cable or DSL modem. Figure 2-1: Disconnect the cable or DSL Modem c. Connect the Ethernet cable from your cable or DSL modem to the Internet port (A) on the WGR614 v4. Cable or DSL modem A
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 Connecting the Router to the Internet 2-5 December 2003 Note: Place the WGR614 v4 router in a location which conforms to the “Observe Performance, Placement, and Range Guidelines” on page 3-1. The stand provided with the WGR614 v4 provides a convenient, space-saving way of installing the router. Avoid stacking it on other electronic equipment. Figure 2-2: Connect the cable or DSL Modem to the router d. Connect the Ethernet cable which came with the router from a Local port on the router (B) to your computer. Figure 2-3: Connect the computers on your network to the router Note: The WGR614 v4 router incorporates Auto UplinkTM technology. Each LOCAL Ethernet port will automatically sense if the cable should have a normal connection or an uplink connection. This feature eliminates the need to worry about crossover cables because Auto Uplink will make the right connection either type of cable. Cable or DSL modem A Cable or DSL modem B
Reference Manual for the 54 Mbps Wireless Router WGR614 v4 2-6 Connecting the Router to the Internet December 2003 e. Now, turn on your computer. If software usually logs you in to your Internet connection, do not run that software or cancel it if it starts automatically. f.Verify the following: When you turn the router on, the power light goes on. The router’s local LAN lights are lit for any computers that are connected to it. The router’s Internet light is lit, indicating a link has been established to the cable or DSL modem. Note: For wireless placement and range guidelines, and wireless configuration instructions, please see Chapter 3, “Wireless Configuration.” 2. Log in to the router. Note: To connect to the router, your computer needs to be configured to obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP. If you need instructions on how to do this, please refer to Appendix C, “Preparing Your Network. a.Connect to the router by typing http://192.168.0.1 in the address field of Internet Explorer or Netscape® Navigator. Figure 2-4: Log in to the router b. For security reasons, the router has its own user name and password. When prompted, enter admin for the router user name and password for the router password, both in lower case letters. Note: The router user name and password are not the same as any user name or password you may use to log in to your Internet connection.